The homicide was one of two in Birmingham this weekend, and one of three countywide that took place on Sunday.
A drive-by shooting in an Ensley neighborhood Sunday left a man dead on his 29th birthday.
The other Birmingham homicide took place Friday night. In today’s incident, the city’s gunfire detection system – Shot Spotter – alerted officers that shots were fired in the 5600 block of Avenue I. Simultaneously, said Sgt. Monica Law, 911 received a call telling dispatchers that two men had been shot in the same area.The shooting happened about 6 p.m. Sunday in the 5600 block of Avenue I, leaving one man dead and another injured.
One of them was pronounced dead on the scene. Family said it was his birthday and there was a gathering at the home for a celebration in his honor.Law said a vehicle pulled up to the home and opened fire. No suspects have been identified or arrested. “We do have some citizens cooperating with officers, but we are asking anyone with information to come forward,’’ she said. “Officers are utilizing all the resources available to us to include the Real Time Crime Center, but we really would be helped if anyone would come forward with information.”The shooting happened about 6 p.m. Sunday in the 5600 block of Avenue I, leaving one man dead and another injured. Just before 8:30 p.m.
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